Children of the solitary style are more confidential, introspective and independent. They can think well, focusing their thoughts and feelings on the current topic. They may analyze the various ways they think and feel.
These children spend time on self-analysis, and often reflect on past events and the way they approached them. They take time to consider and assess their own accomplishments or challenges. They may keep a journal, diary or personal log to record their personal thoughts and events.
Children of a solitary style like to spend time alone. They frequently have a personal hobby. Traveling or holidaying in remote or places, away from crowds are the most preferred for them. They feel that they know themselves. They think independently and know their mind. They often attend self-development workshops, read self-help books or use other methods to develop a deeper understanding of themselves.
They prefer to work on problems by retreating to somewhere quiet and working through possible solutions. They may sometimes spend too much time trying to solve a problem that they could more easily solve by talking to someone.
Those that have a strong solitary style include authors, researchers, park rangers and security guards. Peak performers in any field often have a good solitary style behind other more dominant styles.
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